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Local Foundations Need Solid Local Journalism if They Hope to Advance Their Missions

Published on November 17, 2021November 19, 2021
Written by Holly Ajala
Posted in In the News
Wichita Beacon reporters Stefania Lugli and Rafael Garcia engage in story planning.

Philanthropy is increasingly recognizing the role of journalism in sustaining healthy communities, and we’re proud to support the Border Belt Reporting Center and North Carolina News Lab as they center their coverage on local issues.

Read more at The Chronicle of Philanthropy.

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The Trust Announces Veronica Smith as Administrative Assistant
2021: Looking Inward, Looking Onward

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